EcoHealthNet is an undergraduate and graduate-level global research coordination network, funded by the National Science Foundation, to bring together world-class research scientists from medical, ecology, veterinary, epidemiology, virology, anthropology, climate science, data science, and economics that will advance One Health research and education. Advancements will take place through three activities: 1) create a peer network of undergraduate and graduate STEM students from various disciplines via 1-week workshops that teach applied skills and provide in-person contact time with scientists actively conducting research related to anthropogenic environmental change, economics, and emerging diseases, which will also be delivered live as an interactive webinar to university students globally; 2) develop the next generation of One Health practitioners through mentored research projects that reflect One Health principles; 3) link participants to professional science and policy associations. This project will develop and deliver live online content to thousands of students on a global scale. This project will inspire broad, One Health research, which will create lasting connectivity among scientists from different disciplines as they advance in their careers.

The 2019 Workshop, Emerging Threats to Global Health, will be held at George Mason University in Virginia from June 2-8th, in collaboration with Johns Hopkins University and the Smithsonian Institute. Research Exchange projects can take place between May and August 2019.

To complete your application, please submit the application below and attach your 3 documents as ONE file: CV, Summary of Interest, and Reference Letter, titled "[Last Name], [First Name]_EHN 2018." In the case your reference letter must be sent at a later date, please have your academic referee send to ecohealthnet@ecohealthalliance.org.

Please also note that you will not be able to save your progress and return later, so you may wish to prepare your documents well before the deadline.